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The Wyszynskis have done it again! The Manual of Psychiatric
Care for the Medically Ill is a practical, concise, casebased
approach to the medicine-psychiatry interface—a fitting
update to their highly regarded 1996 manual A Case Approach
to Medical-Psychiatric Practice.1 As a declared companion
to psychosomatic textbooks, most notably the 2005 American
Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Psychosomatic Medicine,
edited by James Levenson, M.D.,2 the manual does not aim to
be exhaustive, but rather a condensed guide highlighting a patient-
centered approach.
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